I thought Him's apathy was because he was talking about Blossom and he just doesn't want to HEAR IT.

Oh gawd- no- not a party. Terrible things are going to happen at the party. Mimi's going to cry- or not cry as death falls all around her. No, Jeff, stop- it's not a good idea- no- bad things- bad things- imminent-

Bad things, bad things. But thankyou for the thought, Hudson. Aren't you the little sweetheart?

Collider wrote:For some reason Hudson's legs creep the hell out of me.

It's his belly that's causing me problems. Yes Hunson has a bit of a beer gut, but it's only supposed to be visible when he DOESN'T have his amulet (and hence his suit) on. The suit the amulet makes fits him perfectly. It's probably designed to since it fit Marcie (who is a lot thinner than her dad) perfectly as well. I also doubt the cloth is so reflective that it could look red from the light so that is probably a miscolor (the amulet makes the suit, and the suit is ALWAYS black)

"For I have heard the Song of War, and to me, it sounds just like "Please, Mister Custer.""

Cogito Ergot Sum, "I think there is something wrong with this rye bread." (Aplogies to Seafrol.)

As for the changing surroundings, considering it's hell, everything suddenly being replaced with fire, really isn't too bad. Dimensions and the classic laws of the universes probably not being necessary in hell. Should just be lucky the surroundings aren't actively trying to kill everything.

=-"I'm sophisticated, charming, suave, and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilized."

Not a bad idea but it seems the suit stretches when he expands (it grew with hin when he went giant) Plus, the place Hunson stores the souls he eats is actually sort of on his neck or chest, not his belly (though admittedly he was in "Monster Mode" then, they may be in a different spot when he is humanoid).

"For I have heard the Song of War, and to me, it sounds just like "Please, Mister Custer.""

Cogito Ergot Sum, "I think there is something wrong with this rye bread." (Aplogies to Seafrol.)

I mean, part of this seems like... Hunson? Is that his name? It seemed like he tried to get that party pushed for Jeff.

He mentioned male strippers in an attempt to get Him to agree to it I think, so here we are. I think Jeff is going to try to apply some damage control at this point, using the Party- male strippers or no, as a way to try to get her to be a little girl again.

Or something.

I don't know, maybe Hunson is just a creepy guy.

"It's such a fine line between clever and stupid."

The Chronometal Wars, a fan-fiction taking place in the PPGD Universe. Catastrophe is the only certainty.